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Carlos Tevez Not Decided On City Future

16th May 2011

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Carlos Tevez has revealed that he still has to make a decision on his future at Manchester City.

The Argentinean striker lead Manchester City to an FA cup victory over Stoke at Wembley at the weekend - the club's first piece of silverware in thirty five years.

And Tevez, who has been battling a hamstring injury for the past month, admits that this first title with the club could be one of the reasons that he stays at Eastlands.

Speaking to The Sun he said: "Winning the title is a great motivation for me to stay, it would make me so happy.

"It is what we all want and need - although now it's time to celebrate winning the Cup.

"Here we are trying to build a team to win trophies including the Premier League and we are focusing on that.

"But we remember very well that flag at Old Trafford which taunts City. Now it makes me very happy that they will have to take it down."

Tevez has been tipped to leave the club for some time but the twenty seven year old admits that he is yet to make a decision on his future and must speak to his family before deciding anything.

"There was a huge desire to achieve this and we deserved it, we've got a great group here.

"We've reached our targets and we're very happy about that. We are becoming a big team and if we keep working hard we can keep winning trophies.

"Everyone is saying I'm already out but I'm still here and I haven't decided anything yet.

"I don't know if I am going to leave or not, if I'm going to Spain or Italy or somewhere else.

"It's a decision I have to make with my family, who are the priority.I don't have any problems with anyone at the club and things are fine with the manager.

"It would be a personal decision rather than a professional one."

The FA Cup wins sees City cap off what have been an excellent season - finishing fourth in the Premiere League has guaranteed them Champions League football for next season.

FemaleFirst Helen Earnshaw

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